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Let's Encrypt error
#11
Hi Alexandre,

No, it's not working for me. I tested it yesterday but it's not working.
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#12
Hi Alexandre,

it doesn't work for me either, but I no longer have such an error message.

However, I don't know exactly how to set the environment.
There are differing statements on the forum as to where the acme-challenge directory needs to be located.
Another certificate manager example would be really be nice.
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#13
Seems that LE changed something. I got some errors myself and lots of timeouts while testing it.

I'll post more information here whenever it's available
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#14
(09-22-2022, 02:39 AM)Alexandre Machado Wrote: Seems that LE changed something. I got some errors myself and lots of timeouts while testing it.

I'll post more information here whenever it's available

Any news yet?
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#15
Hi all!

We have modified our certificate manager to work with new requirements of Let's Encrypt. We are building a new version right now.

Cheers!
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#16
New version is available: https://www.atozed.com/forums/thread-2885.html
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#17
Hi Alexandre,

Thanks. I can confirm that it works again. Good job Alexandre!

One remark: https://www.atozed.com/intraweb/certmanager/ contains the sha1 hashes etc for the old version.
(and the file version is still 1.0.0.2. About box is 1.0.0.3)
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#18
Hi Alexandre,

yes it's working again, thanks a lot Alexandre.

Regards
Juergen
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#19
I'm trying to run/test the demo app IndyHttpsDemo but I can't get it to work.
If I use link http://127.0.0.1:8888/, I will get this error:
Error details:
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Exception message : Secure mode is required for this form.
Depending on the error condition, it might be possible to restart the application.
Exception class : EIWException

If I use link https://127.0.0.1:8888/ it will spin forever and won't load.
What am I missing?
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#20
Hi Comograma,

TIWServerController.Port defines the port used for http traffic
TIWServerController.SSLOptions.Port defines the port used for https traffic.

In the demo the default value for https 443 is used. In your example https://127.0.0.1/ should work.

Next time please create a new thread for your question to better keep track of issues and support questions.
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